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UPCOMING EVENTS : ANNUAL AWARDS 27 JAN 2017 : 6H30PM

WINGEN HEIGHTS TOP ACHIEVER : 2nd in KZN

Wingen Heights Secondary School has ONCE AGAIN produced outstanding results which ranks amongst the best in the region and is delivering on its vision : “ STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE”.

The Matric Class of 2016 with 195 candidates achieved a record number of 217 SUBJECT DISTINCTIONS.

Reece Rekyle Govender who obtained 8A's and was invited to a Special Awards Ceremony at the ICC on Thursday and was also placed 2nd in Umlazi District and 2nd in the Province. He also received awards from the Minister of Education at a special function to honour top achievers. He will pursue a career in Chemical Engineering at UKZN.

REECE REKYLE GOVENDER

According to Principal Mr. JS Govender, the school focuses on its quality of the results and was pleased that the collective efforts and additional work undertaken by educators and learners once again yielded excellent results.

The Management, staff, learners and SGB have re-positioned the school into an educational institute par excellence, having gained the enviable reputation for outstanding matric results over the years and receiving many accolades and commendations for this.

The Principal, SGB, staff and learners of Wingen Heights Secondary congratulate the Class of 2016 on their outstanding grade 12 results and wish them well in their future endeavours.

Learners are currently enjoying the priveledge of the newly set-up IT LAB and the Maths Lab which are fully airconned and learners are taking full advantage of the free two hour maths tution offered by expert tutors after school hours and on Saturday mornings .

This will ensure a vast improvement in the quality of results in Maths and IT.

Cape Town's Granger Bay, Hout Bay and Dido Bay may soon be home to three proposed new desalination plants that the city intends commissioning to make extra drinking water for its residents and visitors.

Members of the ANC who have taken the party to court over allegations of irregularities relating to its 2015 provincial elective conference say they just want to see their party produce leaders through credible processes.

The removal of outspoken ANC MP Dr Makhosi Khoza as chairperson of the portfolio committee on public service and administration is an indication of how the ANC’s factional battles are hampering the work of Parliament, opposition parties say.

What was supposed to be a celebration of the Democratic Alliance led coalition’s first year in office, was overshadowed by the blatant rift between executive mayor Athol Trollip and deputy executive mayor, Mongameli Bobani.

Dissident ANC MP Dr Makhosi Khoza has paid the price for her outspoken criticism of President Jacob Zuma when she was fired as the chairperson of the portfolio committee on public service and administration.